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Teletype Corporation’s Model 28 line of communications terminals was first delivered to the US Military in 1951, via.

Sixel, short for “six pixels”, is a bitmap graphics format supported by terminals and printers from DEC. Each possible pattern is assigned an ASCII character, making the sixels easy to transmit on 7-bit serial links.

Drawing in terminal with Unicode braille characters. By Asciimoo.

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Make your terminal colourful with lolcat.

The MUPID was an early home computer like system (1981-1983) designed and invented by Hermann Maurer for the University of Graz to be used as a Bildschirmtext terminal, but it was also capable of being used as a stand alone computer.

Radio Shack TRS-80 Videotex Terminal (Today magazine, Sept/Oct 1982)

Teletel System Terminal

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The Viewtron System and Sceptre Videotex Terminal (1983), via.

Cultural patterns by Wendy Richmond. Made with Norpak Telidon terminal in the early 80s.

Page from Snapshots by Mary Beams. Made with Norpak Telidon terminal in the early 80s. Image from the article Graphics Artistry On Line in BYTE Magazine 1983-07.